Corydoras julii or trilineatus?

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Corydoras julii or trilineatus?

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Post by Silurus »

I'd have to say trilineatus.
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Post by sakal »

Hi Jorge,

you have C. julii!

http://www.corydoras.hu/image/juliiimg/juli1354.jpg

C. julii at front,
C. trilineatus back.

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Post by Catinthehat »

I agree with Silurus , c. trilneatus
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C. trilineatus.
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That is C. julii!

http://www.corycats.com/c.%20trilineatus.jpg
This is C. trilineatus.

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Post by Fish Demon »

Definitely C. trilineatus; note the distinctive tail barring and "three-line" markings on the flanks.
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Post by corybreed »

I might as well throw mt two cents in, C. trilineatus. C. julii has small dots throughout.

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Post by davidkozak »

I got some similar to that as well that were sold as Julii...Here's a picture..David
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Post by Fish Demon »

Those are without a C. trineatus. The true C. julii is a rare species and pretty much all of the fish you see labled as such is really C. trilineatus.

C. trilineatus is an extremely variable species, too. Here is some C. trilineatus I bought a while back that has almost all spots and little reticulation.

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Thanks you all :wink:
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